Hong Beom Lee Physics Department Syracuse University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Hong Beom Lee Hong Beom is an undergraduate studying physics at Syracuse University. He is a research assistant at Jennifer Ross' Bio-Active Matter lab. He has mostly been studying the effects on ionic strength in microtubule tactoid formation. He performs single-molecule experiments to see how MAP65 and tubulin is affected by salt concentration.He hopes to study medical physics in graduate school. Publications Self-Assembly of Microtubule Tactoids Prashali Chauhan1, Sumon Sahu1,2, Niaz Goodbee1, Sophia Martin1, Hong Beom Lee1, Ruell Branch1, Jennifer M. Schwarz1, Jennifer L. Ross1 1Physics Department, Syracuse University, 2Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale School of Medicine JoVE 63952 Biochemistry
Self-Assembly of Microtubule Tactoids Prashali Chauhan1, Sumon Sahu1,2, Niaz Goodbee1, Sophia Martin1, Hong Beom Lee1, Ruell Branch1, Jennifer M. Schwarz1, Jennifer L. Ross1 1Physics Department, Syracuse University, 2Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale School of Medicine JoVE 63952 Biochemistry